5/31/2023 0 Comments Fugu japan![]() ![]() Located in the most famous area of fugu restaurants in Osaka, Zuboraya is a household name when it comes to fugu dishes. Here are a few of Osaka's top fugu restaurants! Lastly (and surprisingly), fugu can also be served as a hirezake by using its fins, sun-dried and cooked over an open flame, and adding them into hot sake. The fugu’s skin which has a jelly-like consistency and is very rich in collagen can be boiled lightly, making it a perfect snack to eat with alcohol or be added to cold soba – creating fugu nikogori. Its milt is also enjoyed by people, especially grilled which brings out its fragrant smell. The fugu’s meat is not the only thing that can be eaten. For those who like to drink alcohol, they say that deep-fried fugu, known as karaage, is the perfect food to pair it with. A perfect winter dish, the meat and bones of the fugu is mixed with vegetables and mushrooms in a pot filled with kombu-based broth. Meanwhile, tecchiri is what people from the Kansai region call a fugu hotpot. Tessa is what they call fugu prepared sashimi-style thinly sliced and arranged in a floral pattern, it is said that fugu sashimi is best eaten with several pieces, instead of eating individually, and dipping them in ponzu, soy sauce, or momiji-oroshi (grated daikon radish with chili pepper). Ways to Eat Fugu (Japanese Pufferfish)įugu can be enjoyed in several ways with three styles being the most common: tessa, tecchiri, and karaage. Known to be an extremely poisonous fish, it is a food that has existed since the ancient times for the Japanese, and the fugu restaurants in Osaka are known to be the best to serve it in the country! No worries, though, as chefs that do serve the poisonous fugu undergo training for at three years before qualifying for a license. However, if we are talking about Osaka food, one cannot miss out on trying the luxurious pufferfish delicacy, also known as fugu. Takoyaki, okonomiyaki, yakiniku - these are just some of the dishes that come to mind when you mention Osaka, Japan’s famous food capital. ![]()
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